WWE is pulling out all the stops as they gear up for Monday Night Raw’s highly anticipated debut on Netflix.
The wrestling powerhouse just confirmed that the inaugural episode will go down at the state-of-the-art Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on January 6. The announcement came with a twist—Paul “Triple H” Levesque made a surprise appearance at Travis Scott’s concert during ComplexCon to break the news. And, in true WWE fashion, that’s not all: Scott is set to appear at the event, with brand-new music from the rapper becoming the official theme song for Raw on Netflix.
The star-studded debut is set to feature some of WWE’s biggest names, including John Cena, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Bianca Belair. WWE is also teasing “many other Superstars and surprise guests” to make the show an unforgettable start to this new chapter. Notably, this episode marks Cena’s first appearance as part of his 2025 retirement tour.
Travis Scott’s connection with WWE goes back to March of this year when he attended a live Raw taping. Fans know the rapper is no stranger to wrestling references—his “Cactus Jack” moniker and label, Cactus Jack Records, are a nod to wrestling icon Mick Foley. Now, Scott’s return promises even more excitement as he sets the tone for WWE’s next big move with fresh music to pump up the crowd.
The Intuit Dome, which also serves as the home arena for the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers, is ready to make waves as it welcomes wrestling fans for this major crossover event. Tickets for WWE Raw’s Netflix premiere are set to go on sale this Friday (November 22) at 10 a.m. PT, with a pre-sale launching on Wednesday at the same time.
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